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jonathan bridwell, i will start with you. you had a chance to look at this so-called manifesto posted by anders breivak. broadly speaking what dow find there? >> well, it's quite a comprehensive documet. he outlines what he sees as the two main enemies as we've heard. mainly the growth of islam in europe and the culture of islam which he sees as a political ideology, and also what he calls cultural marxism or multiculturalism which he sees a as something which allowed immigration in europe and basically they are the reason why europe is suffering what he thinks is a crisis of cultural self-confidence. so this document outlines his ideology, but it also outlines what he thinks the so-called european resistance movement needs to do in the next 50 years to fight this threat that he perceives. >> and are there commonalities of ideas of themes? you look at a lot of other extremist groups and their writings on the web and elsewhere. are there commonalities that you see? >> well, there are certainly commonalities with other far righ
jonathan bridwell, i will start with you. you had a chance to look at this so-called manifesto posted by anders breivak. broadly speaking what dow find there? >> well, it's quite a comprehensive documet. he outlines what he sees as the two main enemies as we've heard. mainly the growth of islam in europe and the culture of islam which he sees as a political ideology, and also what he calls cultural marxism or multiculturalism which he sees a as something which allowed immigration in...
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jonathan bridwell, i will start with you. you had a chance to look at this so-called manifesto posted by anders breivak. broadly speaking what dow find there? >> well, it's quite a comprehensive document. he outlines what he sees as the two main enemies as we've heard. mainly the growth of islam in europe and the culture of islam which he sees as a political ideology, and also what he calls cultural marxism or multiculturalism which he sees a as something which allowed immigration in europe and basically they are the reason why europe is suffering what he thinks is a crisis of cultural self-confidence. so this document outlines his ideology, but it also outlines what he thinks the so-called european resistance movement needs to do in the next 50 years to fight this threat that he perceives. >> and are there commonalities of ideas of themes? you look at a lot of other extremist groups and their writings on the web and elsewhere. are there commonalities that you see? >> well, there are certainly commonalities with other far rig
jonathan bridwell, i will start with you. you had a chance to look at this so-called manifesto posted by anders breivak. broadly speaking what dow find there? >> well, it's quite a comprehensive document. he outlines what he sees as the two main enemies as we've heard. mainly the growth of islam in europe and the culture of islam which he sees as a political ideology, and also what he calls cultural marxism or multiculturalism which he sees a as something which allowed immigration in...
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i own a small business in washington at i would like to emphasize the crux which was presented by jonathan at pets' corner as a classic example of the odds of real spirit coming into the city trying to establish a small business of making a go of it. we have businesses of formula retail stores coming into the city that will kill the spirit of entrepreneurship. it is a question that needs to be addressed. if you have these megastore is coming in, the sole individual who wants to establish a small business that creates the identity of the city is very crucial. it needs to be weighed very carefully to. were you want to take the city and how we differentiate yourself from the suburban areas? when the stores, italy, if they establish themselves in in different localities, which we call triangulation, they use their store to pat down any of entrepreneurial spirit. it is not good for the city and i would appreciate this legislation to pass. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i have petitions fromb &b pet stores and i would like to mention -- we had these copies made at north beach coffee shop. it's
i own a small business in washington at i would like to emphasize the crux which was presented by jonathan at pets' corner as a classic example of the odds of real spirit coming into the city trying to establish a small business of making a go of it. we have businesses of formula retail stores coming into the city that will kill the spirit of entrepreneurship. it is a question that needs to be addressed. if you have these megastore is coming in, the sole individual who wants to establish a...
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jonathan serrie taking a look at that for us live in atlanta. hi, jonathan, tell us how it works. >> reporter: good morning, jamie. sponsors of this new law say it will give alabama taxpayers a more accurate assessment of just how much they're spending on providing public services such as education to illegal immigrants, but some public school officials say the law could have unintended consequences. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: some alabama educators fear the state's new law cracking down on illegal immigration could jeopardize millions of dollars in federal funding for public schools. at issue is one provision in the new law requiring schools to report if number of undocumented students they enroll. phoenix city school superintendent larry says t impractical if not unconstitutional. >> if a kid comes in the here and speak broken english, should we then begin some kind of document search on him? should we ask for their green card, should we fingerprint 'em? you know, we're certainly not going to do those things. >> reporter: critics say scho
jonathan serrie taking a look at that for us live in atlanta. hi, jonathan, tell us how it works. >> reporter: good morning, jamie. sponsors of this new law say it will give alabama taxpayers a more accurate assessment of just how much they're spending on providing public services such as education to illegal immigrants, but some public school officials say the law could have unintended consequences. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: some alabama educators fear the state's new...
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jonathan serrie live for us in atlanta. jonathan? >> reporter: hi, jon. well, sponsors of the new law say it will give alabama taxpayers a more accurate assessment of just how much they're spending each year on providing public services such as education to illegal immigrants in that state. but some public school officials are concerned about a provision in the law requiring them to report statistics on how many undocumented students they enroll. that, they say, could put them in violation of federal law which prevents public schools there turning away homeless or migrant children who lack birth certificates or proof of residency. >> if a kid comes in here and speaks broken english, should we then begin some kind of document search on 'em? should we ask for their green card? should we fingerprint 'em? you know, we're certainly not going to do those things. >> reporter: alabama lawmakers insist the new legislation does not require schools to refuse to educate anyone or turn any child in to authorities. they say the law will provide taxpayers a better idea
jonathan serrie live for us in atlanta. jonathan? >> reporter: hi, jon. well, sponsors of the new law say it will give alabama taxpayers a more accurate assessment of just how much they're spending each year on providing public services such as education to illegal immigrants in that state. but some public school officials are concerned about a provision in the law requiring them to report statistics on how many undocumented students they enroll. that, they say, could put them in...
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jonathan while half of b. of days book value is bogus nine dollars and eighty five cents a share down twenty six percent this year bank of america finished yesterday with a market capitalization of ninety nine point eight billion dollars that's an astonishingly low forty nine percent of the company's two hundred five point six billion dollar book value or common shareholder equity as of june thirtieth so basically what they're saying is that more than half of the company's book value is bogus overstated assets understate the liabilities or some combination of the two right and we could take it one step further and say that if you were to take all of the debts that bank of america and these other banks have parked on to the balance sheet of the fed and you return them back to where they came on to the balance sheet of bank of america goldman j.p. morgan their board well you would be zero these are not really banks these are financial hole the grounds that exist only in the figment taishan of psychotic central b
jonathan while half of b. of days book value is bogus nine dollars and eighty five cents a share down twenty six percent this year bank of america finished yesterday with a market capitalization of ninety nine point eight billion dollars that's an astonishingly low forty nine percent of the company's two hundred five point six billion dollar book value or common shareholder equity as of june thirtieth so basically what they're saying is that more than half of the company's book value is bogus...
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host: then he asked you about this facebook message from jonathan alice which he posted after the president spoke. this is referring to the senate majority leader's plan that counts on that winding down as part of the savings. caller: the american people want them to wind down. maybe this will force it. i think that is a very good point. the american people, democrats and republicans and independents, they want the wars to wind down. i think that they created this problem and did not pay for that, doing those two wars, it just so they can destroy the social safety net of this country. they have created this crisis, the republican party, and despise the social safety net. it will do anything they can to destroy this country to get rid of it. host: that was brought up. if you want to continue the conversation on facebook, go to facebook.com/c-span you can also send us an e-mail at c-span.org. let's go to panama city, florida. caller: it is interesting that the lady is talking about the republicans destroying america, considering that the president we have now has been the closest thing to a d
host: then he asked you about this facebook message from jonathan alice which he posted after the president spoke. this is referring to the senate majority leader's plan that counts on that winding down as part of the savings. caller: the american people want them to wind down. maybe this will force it. i think that is a very good point. the american people, democrats and republicans and independents, they want the wars to wind down. i think that they created this problem and did not pay for...